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Belgium can extend life of nuclear reactors if it acts soon

Belgium’s nuclear regulator gave a provisional green light on Monday to extend the life of two of the country’s nuclear power reactors and urged the government to make a final decision on the issue in the first quarter of 2022.

read more... 19/01/2022

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Brexit decision left UK firms paying 10% more than EU rivals for emissions

British businesses are paying substantially more to produce carbon dioxide than their EU rivals because of the government’s refusal to link the UK carbon market to the bigger European market after Brexit.

read more... 11/01/2022

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No decision on certifying Nord Stream 2 operator in first half of 2022

There will be no final decision on the certification of the operator of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Germany in the first half of 2022, the head of the German energy regulator said Dec. 16.

read more... 17/12/2021

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Vattenfall reaches final investment decision for two Danish wind farms

Vattenfall has reached the final investment decision (FID), valued at $866m (€769m), to build the Vesterhav Syd (168MW) and Vesterhav Nord (176MW) offshore wind farms in Denmark.

read more... 16/12/2021

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Daily (06.12.2021): Near-term gas prices weakened on Friday, weighed by profit-taking and forecasts of milder temperatures

Oil prices were mitigated on Friday, following the decision of OPEC+ members to maintain the planned gradual increase in crude production, despite the new variant of Covid and reports of tapping into strategic reserves. As a result, Brent oil edged 0.3% up at $69.88 a barrel, while WTI crude slipped by 0.4% to $66.26 a barrel.

read more... 06/12/2021

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